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Jim Burns How to determine ownership of forclosed house?
29 January 2013 | 9 replies
You only buy the note with the borrower's request to do so, before approaching the bank you set the stage, to accept a deed or to modify the loan, you don't want to just take the place of the lender and foreclose, but true, if the borrower backs out of your deal because you failed to lock it up properly, you could foreclose.Jim Burns No, the owner sells the property, you can't hide the deal.
Ruben S. Inhering Tenants in a Buying Rental Property
1 September 2022 | 12 replies
Seller(s) also agree to sign an affidavit at closing personally guaranteeing the validity of all leases and rent ledgers.Now that may seem like a lot for a seller to agree to, but if they have nothing to hide, why would they not agree?
Danielle Obiorah How to buy a 20 unit apartment complex
2 October 2017 | 14 replies
My next order of business is hide inside a mailbox.
Sam Mathew Legal - LLC vs Trust vs Personal Umbrella Coverage
27 September 2022 | 13 replies
He just never understood his insurance well enough and so got pretty screwed up since he never bought insurance for himself.Just to comment on the rest:  I've only heard of the trust just helping with hiding your assets, but as Kohler's book points out (and others), during court you should be disclosing all your asset anyway... 
Dennis Weber FCI Exchange Questions
12 February 2016 | 8 replies
I've done this when I've bought on the exchange, and if the seller has nothing to hide then he/she should have no problem providing it.  
Account Closed Using a licensed MLO to originate seller financing loans
7 November 2013 | 27 replies
We have been worried for several years that smaller operators were just ignoring or hiding from the changes that are already in place and the ones that are coming and it is apparent that a number of you are actually paying attention.On the issue of MLOs and Attorneys originating these loans...We used to recommend this, provided the MLO or the attorney was using the correct system to do so and the correct relationship agreements.
Sarah Rivero First time Investor Duplex Question
31 July 2016 | 12 replies
He always tells me to add 10% more of Reno budget in for stuff that hides behind walls like bad plumbing or electrical.
Dan Wilson Eviction in Minnesota when threre is change of ownership
11 March 2016 | 7 replies
Sometimes they promise money and sometimes they hide.  
James Wilcox Does the term "SLUM LORD" bother you?
27 August 2015 | 23 replies
Just look at all the posts on here from people wanting to hide bad wiring or plumbing, or looking for some way to get out of doing necessary maintenance and/or push that maintenance off onto the tenant.  
Ryan Ericson Seller asking price too high?
3 November 2016 | 8 replies
I've always said, "If someone is trying to hide, then they've got something they want to hide."